Measuring rice moisture contentWhat is Moisture Content?Moisture content (MC) is the weight of water contained in paddy or rice expressed in percent. MC is usually referred to the wet basis meaning the total weight of the grain including the water (MCwb). For research moisture content referred to the dry matter of the grain is sometimes used (MCdb). Why is measuring moisture content importantAccurate moisture content testing is important in managing and marketing paddy and rice. Inaccurate tests lead to:
How to measure the moisture contentOven Method Use a temperature controlled oven. Make sure that the temperature is not higher than specified because, otherwise, chemical changes occur within the grain which can cause additional weight loss:
Calculations
The optimum grain MC depends on the desired storage duration.
Using a moisture testerQuick and easy to use moisture testers, like the IRRI moisture meter, are the most suitable for use in the field and for trade.To operate moisture meters, follow these basic steps:
Make sure that you turn the knob all the way as described in the manual. If the knob is not turned far enough you will get a wrong reading.
Prepare by M Gummert with inputs from JF Rickman (2004); updated by M Gummert (2010) |
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